A round peg in a square hole: strategy-situation fit of intra- and interpersonal emotion regulation strategies and controllability

ABSTRACT Although the importance of contextual factors is often recognised, research on emotion regulation strategies (ERS) has mainly focused so far on the effectiveness of ERS across situations. In the present research, we tested the strategy-situation fit hypothesis, which does not assume general effectiveness of ERS but instead stresses the importance of the congruency between ERS and the contexts in which they are used. Using a longitudinal Ambulatory Assessment dataset (N = 138), we found that controllability of a situation positively moderated the effectiveness of interpersonal ERS, such that, e.g. providing feedback to others was significantly associated with less positive feelings but only in less controllable situations. Intrapersonal ERS were negatively moderated by controllability, such that downplaying a negative situation was associated with less negative feelings in less controllable situations. Finally, favouring interpersonal over intrapersonal ERS was also positively moderated by controllability, demonstrating the situational fit of ERS in daily life.

[1]  Elise K. Kalokerinos,et al.  Mix it to fix it: Emotion regulation variability in daily life. , 2020, Emotion.

[2]  Susu Zhang,et al.  A joint modeling framework of responses and response times to assess learning outcomes , 2020, Multivariate behavioral research.

[3]  C S Bergeman,et al.  On Standardizing Within-Person Effects: Potential Problems of Global Standardization , 2019, Multivariate behavioral research.

[4]  T. English,et al.  Another Year Older, Another Year Wiser? Emotion Regulation Strategy Selection and Flexibility Across Adulthood , 2018, Psychology and aging.

[5]  I. Mauss,et al.  Change the Things You Can: Emotion Regulation Is More Beneficial for People From Lower Than From Higher Socioeconomic Status , 2017, Emotion.

[6]  J. Cheavens,et al.  ASSESSING THE RELATION BETWEEN FLEXIBILITY IN EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION AND SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION: THE ROLES OF CONTEXT SENSITIVITY AND FEEDBACK SENSITIVITY. , 2017, Journal of social and clinical psychology.

[7]  P. Kuppens,et al.  The Wisdom to Know the Difference , 2016, Psychological science.

[8]  J. Gross Emotion Regulation: Current Status and Future Prospects , 2015 .

[9]  Man-pui Sally Chan,et al.  Coping flexibility and psychological adjustment to stressful life changes: a meta-analytic review. , 2014, Psychological bulletin.

[10]  I. Mauss,et al.  A Person-by-Situation Approach to Emotion Regulation , 2013, Psychological science.

[11]  S. Nolen-Hoeksema,et al.  The influence of context on the implementation of adaptive emotion regulation strategies. , 2012, Behaviour research and therapy.

[12]  Tsukasa Kato Development of the Coping Flexibility Scale: evidence for the coping flexibility hypothesis. , 2012, Journal of counseling psychology.

[13]  W. Hiller,et al.  Der Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) , 2011 .

[14]  T. Kubiak,et al.  Habitual Goals and Strategies in Anger Regulation: Psychometric Evaluation of the Anger-Related Reactions and Goals Inventory (ARGI) , 2011 .

[15]  P. Kuppens,et al.  Emotional Inertia and Psychological Maladjustment , 2010, Psychological science.

[16]  K. Pawlik,et al.  Ambulatory Assessment - Monitoring Behavior in Daily Life Settings A Behavioral-Scientific Challenge for Psychology , 2007 .

[17]  P. Wilhelm,et al.  Assessing Mood in Daily Life Structural Validity, Sensitivity to Change, and Reliability of a Short-Scale to Measure Three Basic Dimensions of Mood , 2007 .

[18]  Karin Coifman,et al.  The Importance of Being Flexible , 2004, Psychological science.

[19]  Cecilia Cheng,et al.  Assessing coping flexibility in real-life and laboratory settings: a multimethod approach. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[20]  J. Brandtstädter,et al.  Tenacious goal pursuit and flexible goal adjustment: explication and age-related analysis of assimilative and accommodative strategies of coping. , 1990, Psychology and aging.

[21]  Tenacious Goal Pursuit , 2021, Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging.

[22]  James J. Gross,et al.  Emotion Regulation Flexibility , 2014, Cognitive Therapy and Research.

[23]  U. Stangier,et al.  Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie , 2014 .

[24]  G. Bonanno,et al.  Expressive flexibility. , 2010, Emotion.